Wednesday, April 21, 2010

I'm expecting great things for Poland in the next few years. You can't possibly lose almost your entire kleptocracy without great improvements to your country. Btw, what kind of country puts its entire government on one plane?

Speaking of organized criminals, the FBI is looking for WhiteyBulger in the bookstores of Victoria Island. Me, I'd like to know what the FBI is doing operating in Canada.

And speaking of organized criminals, one of the greatest organized crime bosses of this or any other time, Juan Antonio Samaranch, is dead. Tragically, his criminal organization lives on.

And speaking of organized criminals (read through to the third page) . . .

What about Dick and George (and Barack)?:

"Argentina's last dictator, Reynaldo Bignone, 82, was Tuesday sentenced to 25 years in prison after being found guilty of ordering torture and illegal detentions during his 1982-1983 rule."

Hitler was becoming just a little too popular representing the frustrations of the average person - not exactly the role our propagandists have planned for him - so he got the birthday boot (the 'copyright' claim is ludicrous).

I'm expecting great things for Poland in the next few years. You can't possibly lose almost your entire kleptocracy without great improvements to your country. Btw, what kind of country puts its entire government on one plane?

Speaking of organized criminals, the FBI is looking for WhiteyBulger in the bookstores of Victoria Island. Me, I'd like to know what the FBI is doing operating in Canada.

And speaking of organized criminals, one of the greatest organized crime bosses of this or any other time, Juan Antonio Samaranch, is dead. Tragically, his criminal organization lives on.

And speaking of organized criminals (read through to the third page) . . .

What about Dick and George (and Barack)?:

"Argentina's last dictator, Reynaldo Bignone, 82, was Tuesday sentenced to 25 years in prison after being found guilty of ordering torture and illegal detentions during his 1982-1983 rule."

Hitler was becoming just a little too popular representing the frustrations of the average person - not exactly the role our propagandists have planned for him - so he got the birthday boot (the 'copyright' claim is ludicrous).